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Caribou Commons
- The Calving Grounds
- A Mirror to the Past
- The Gathering
- The Swarm, the Herd
- Wildflower Waltz, Sheep Creek Waltz,
Dead Calf Lament
- Three A.M
- Birds of Prey
- Just as it Should Be
- Blood from a Stone
- Two Hundred Days
- The Land of the Gwich'in
Clip: A
Mirror to the Past (1.7M - MP3)
Clip: 200
Days (2.3M - MP3)
Refuge Records 1999
The Caribou Commons Project
is a unique collaboration of Aboriginal
People, northern artists and musicians,
and conservation groups. The goal of the
project is to inspire people to help protect
the caribou calving grounds in Alaska's
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which
are threatened by large-scale oil development.
Caribou Commons, a production of Wildlands
with Matthew Lien, is a moving and eclectic
collection of compositions. Incorporating
the sounds of the arctic wilderness and
the voices of aboriginal people into the
powerful music of the seven-piece Wildlands
ensemble, Caribou Commons captures the
essence of the calving grounds, the vast
range of the Porcupine Caribou Herd, and
the issue that threatens their future.
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The musicians of Wildlands came together
in 1997 during the Yukon Wildlands Project's
Tatshenshini River expedition and resulting
concert. The seven members of the group
bring a wide range of musical styles and
experiences to their work, yielding compelling
musical compositions and performances
full of passion and sensitivity. With
Matthew Lien, Wildlands' producer and
audio coordinator, the group recorded
the album in December of 1998, reflecting
their experiences from the Caribou Commons
arctic expeditions.
Hear the music that is
at the heart of the Caribou Commons Project,
and help save the caribou, an ancient
aboriginal culture and one of the earth's
last remaining wilderness regions!
Caribou Commons is available
from Refuge
Records.
If you would like more
information on the Caribou Commons project,
please visit www.cariboucommons.com
Words
from the artist
Relentlessly, the Arctic Sea resounds
upon the shore,
And mew gulls court the waves retort,
just as ten thousand years ago.
Coming through, the caribou renew the
ancient round,
And as they do, a chosen few return their
bodies to the ground.
Summer herds move on towards the call
of distant lands,
Leaving only memories and cloven hoof-prints
in the sand.
And the ocean glimmers gold tonight, bathed
in arctic light.
Somewhere a tern takes rest from flight,
Somewhere a calf will die tonight.
It is tragic, it is pure.
To survive is to endure
And all is just as it should be
The coastal plain, the Arctic Sea.
All is just as it should be.
(Lyrics, "Just as It Should Be")
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